Abstract

To determine the prevalence of hypertension and other cardiovascular risk factors in the general adult population of Lome. A cross-sectional household survey was conducted in Lome from October 2009 to January 2010, which focused on hypertension and other cardiovascular risk factors in 2 000 subjects 18 years and older. The World Health Organisation's STEPS-wise approach on non-communicable diseases was used. During the first session, blood pressure (BP) was measured on three successive occasions, one minute apart, and the mean was recorded. A second measurement session was done three weeks later in patients with BP ≥ 140/90 mmHg during the first session. Hypertension was defined as BP > 140/90 mmHg after the second session, or on antihypertensive treatment. The other risk factors were studied by clinical and blood analysis. We found 532 hypertensive patients out of a total of 2 000 subjects. The prevalence of hypertension was 26.6%. The mean age of hypertensive patients was 45 ± 10 years, ranging from 18 to 98 years. The prevalence of other cardiovascular risk factors was: stress (43%), sedentary lifestyle (41%), hypercholesterolaemia (26%), obesity (25.2%), hypertriglyceridaemia (21%), smoking (9.3%), alcohol use (11%) and diabetes (7.3%). The prevalence of hypertension and other cardiovascular risk factors in the population of Lome is high. These findings should draw the attention of authorities to define a national policy to combat hypertension and other cardiovascular risk factors.

Highlights

  • A cross-sectional household survey was conducted in Lome from October 2009 to January 2010, which focused on hypertension and other cardiovascular risk factors in 2 000 subjects 18 years and older

  • Sixty-one per cent of hypertensive patients were classified as stage I, and 39% were classified as stage II, according to the JNCVII classification.[10]

  • The main objective was to assess the current prevalence of hypertension and other cardiovascular risk factors in Lome, in order to assess the impact of individual preventive strategies in certain populations

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A cross-sectional, prospective, community-based study was conducted in the town of Lome, which is subdivided into five districts and has approximately 1 056 200 inhabitants.[7] Lome, the capital of Togo, is cosmopolitan and largely commercial, with an inter-tropical climate and varied socio-economic layers. It is located in southern Togo on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean.

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